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Poster: micah6vs8 Date: July 06, 2012 04:11:43pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: Drums and Space

That was a cool set up for an orchestra though. Never seen a conductor is the round and 4 different 'areas' for the musicians. MH definitely had a better set up but I can hear '74 GD fitting right in. I really liked the whole performance and I have a new bookmark! Fo' sho'!

E- Don Giovanni was wonderful. Excellent choreography and acoustics. Have you been to a performance there? The Met is hard to hear in places, the old barn w/ balconies.

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Poster: Dudley Dead Date: July 06, 2012 10:15:21pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: Drums and Space

I can remember the old Deutschee Grammaphon LP with the orchestral layout for Stockhausen's Gruppen .

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Poster: unclejohn52 Date: July 06, 2012 04:32:12pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: Drums and Space

Been to the Met once - in all its bejeweled glory, but this venue was the Armory, newly retro-fitted for a performance like this. I did sing in a chorus once under Gilbert's baton, very interesting experience.

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Poster: micah6vs8 Date: July 06, 2012 04:50:47pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: Drums and Space

Wow. I envy you folks who can take the stage. That must have been interesting indeed.

I've only been to the Met twice and frankly the old girl looked worse for the wear. But, that was during the renovation. Have you been there since they finished?

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